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Family-Style French Toast Recipe

Hennie Scholten of Edgerton, Minnesota can serve a crowd by baking a big batch of this sweet, cinnamony French toast. "Should there be any leftovers, the tender slices are good warmed in the microwave," she adds.

TOTAL TIME: Prep/Total Time: 30 min.YIELD:6-8 servings

Family-Style French Toast Recipe

Hennie Scholten of Edgerton, Minnesota can serve a crowd by baking a big batch of this sweet, cinnamony French toast. "Should there be any leftovers, the tender slices are good warmed in the microwave," she adds.

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SuSey22 User ID: 121495629340

Reviewed Jul. 12, 2013

"French toast is my favorite brakfast , so when I found this I had to make it for company....delicious, easy, smells wonderful, I served it w/ fresh fruit salad and it was the perfect balance.My guests said it was very comforting! ( 7/12/13)"

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kellieandorfer User ID: 148495129336

Reviewed Jul. 26, 2011

"My kids loved this version of french toast, and they usually aren't big fans of french toast. They didn't even ask for syrup. I didn't soak the bread for as long, and it had a nice firm texture."

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justmbeth User ID: 119648425734

Reviewed Apr. 25, 2011

"This french toast was very good. No need for syrup. I may try soaking the bread a little less longer next time as well. However, we left it in the warmer drawer for seconds after church, and the additional time did help solidify the middle."

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Ab0628 User ID: 344071956034

Reviewed Mar. 20, 2011

"This is a good recipe. Very easy. Just made for Sunday morning breakfast. Husband and boys, ages 5 and 3, all liked it."

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jessicastant User ID: 194581333299

Reviewed Dec. 14, 2009

"I probably wouldn't soak the bread for the full 5 min. next time. It soaked up to much and by the end I had no liquid left. Very goo tasting though."